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    would personally vote for Hillary Clinton because she is a politician who the Americans can trust with our government. She is the best choice out of the four candidates‚ with the most experience working for American politics. Furthermore‚ the other nominees’ ideas for America and beliefs do not stand up for what I believe in personally. Hillary Clinton is someone who I look up to and would want to vote for‚ as she shares my views on issues such as immigration‚ LGBT rights‚ and debt-free college.

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    “If Hillary Clinton were president then it wouldn’t have happened… She could have fixed this”. It was 4:00 pm‚ and I was watching CNN because I wanted to learn what the president was doing in office. I was shocked because CNN was turning everything into a way to get back at Trump for winning the election against Hillary Clinton. I switched the channel to Fox News and they were talking about the same thing except no remarks‚ only the information. This got me thinking about which news sources are bias

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    Women’s suffrage has always been a major conflict in the United States‚ but also all over the world. Generations of women have taken action to protest‚ fighting for what they believed in; feminists. The struggle of not superiority but equality and respect as any other male was the message activists of the women’s rights movement was trying to convey. Although many of the women were well educated‚ they were still were still denied the right to vote. The Women’s suffrage Movement took several years

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    Women’s rights during the 1800s changed drastically. In the beginning of the century‚ a woman had few freedoms‚ and her identity was linked directly with her husband and his property. She had no right to her own property‚ money children or any privileges as far as voting or statements in any law making decisions. As things progressed in the 1800s‚ things moved forward for women. They gained more rights‚ including the right to vote. Although there were many other major changes for women in the 1800s

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    Brown’s article “The Rights of Woman”‚ Mrs. Carter states that “Even the government of our country‚ which is said to be the freest in the world‚ passes over women as if they were not [free]. We are excluded from all political rights without the least ceremony”. Mrs. Carter represents the condition that most American women were in after the Revolution‚ angry at the contradictory society in which they live in. The American Revolution had been fought to gain equality and rights for American citizens

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    Women’s Rights fall under so many different categories‚ we as woman have fought hard for our rights. Women’s rights are still violated today and this is a big issue‚ Actual or Perceived Sexual Identity‚ Violence against women in custody‚ Domestic violence Sexual identity is a big issue for very many men and women; so why are woman targeted more than man for their sexual identity? Sexuality is regulated in a gender specific way and maintained through strict restrictions. The community which can

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    Although the Women’s Rights Movement is widely known to have started in New York‚ there is no doubt that the women of Texas fought great battles in order to gain civil liberties. Even though women were seen as partners in land labor and expected to contribute during the settlement of Texas‚ women were seen as unfit and too frail to partake in politics. Orestes Brownson‚ a religious author and activist of those times stated “We do not believe women . . . are fit to have their own head. Without masculine

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    everyone‚ my favorite candidate is Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton contributes to my life positively by teaching me that a women can do anything in life. The way she inspired me was by she running for president‚ and she made me braver than I am. Also‚ one reason I want her to win is because she is on the Hispanic side‚ and isn’t with the Republicans. That is nice when you know that someone does care about you and is on your side. Another thing is that Hillary Clinton will make high-quality education

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    Hillary Clinton Email Scandal Christen Barney Period 3 Kuiper Abstract Although women have equal rights as men legally‚ they still struggle to be taken seriously in many careers‚ politics being the main area of struggle. Looking through a feminist lens‚ the three articles I examined about the event aimed to shoot down a qualified and exceptional presidential candidate using an email scandal that was blown out of proposition‚ simply because of her gender. While serving as secretary

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    Hillary Clinton has already shown that she has what it takes to be our nation’s president. Clinton is a caring‚ hard-working person who will put our needs first every time. Ordinarily‚ while Donald Trump’s political views on most things are disturbing and unconstitutional‚ Hillary Clinton does what is right nevertheless and provides everyone with the same rights‚ and both economic and social equality. The color of your skin‚ your gender‚ your choice of religion‚ marriage equality- these things make

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